Breakfast Briefing With Paul Bloxham - HSBC

Breakfast Briefing With Paul Bloxham - HSBC
The Australian economy is entering unchartered territory. With interest rates at a record low and talks of quantitative easing, understanding the Australian landscape has never been more important for international companies. Join us as HSBC’s Paul Bloxham shares his insights on Australia’s economy within the context of slowing global growth, continued trade tensions, and strategic influence of the United States. pastevent
2020 OUTLOOK WITH PAUL BLOXHAM
An Update from HSBC's Chief Economist for Australia and New Zealand Commodities

AmCham Breakfast Briefing
hosted by BDO Australia


About the Event

The American Chamber of Commerce in Australia have partnered with HSBC Australia to deliver a 2020 Economic Update hosted by BDO Australia.

The Australian economy is entering unchartered territory. With interest rates at a record low and talks of quantitative easing, understanding the Australian landscape has never been more important for international companies. Join us as HSBC’s Paul Bloxham shares his insights on Australia’s economy within the context of slowing global growth, continued trade tensions, and strategic influence of the United States.

Low for longer arrives in Australia
With inflation below target, growth below trend and the global backdrop looking shaky, local policymakers have jumped into action. The RBA has cut further, tax cuts have been delivered and the prudential authorities have loosened their settings. As a result of this, and the actions of other global central banks, asset prices have taken off. Australian housing prices are rising again and the equity market has hit a new record high. But will it be enough? What happens if it isn’t? What should policymakers do next? Where are we headed in 2020? Join us for a frank discussion about all this and learn more about how the global and Australian economic situation influences your business.

Keynote Speaker:
Paul Bloxham, Chief Economist, Australia and New Zealand Commodities, HSBC Australia

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Event Details

Date Tuesday 3 March 2020
Time 8.00am - 10.00am
Venue BDO Australia
Level 10
12 Creek Street
Brisbane City QLD 4000


Pricing

  Regular Rate
Members $39.00
 Non-members $59.00



About the Speaker

Paul Bloxham
Chief Economist, Australia and New Zealand Commodities
HSBC


Paul Bloxham is HSBC's Chief Economist for Australia and New Zealand Commodities. He is chief spokesperson for HSBC on forecasts and trends for the Australian and New Zealand economies and their interaction with global financial markets and international economies.

Paul is also a key spokesperson on HSBC’s unique view on global commodity markets and works closely with HSBC’s global equities team in this regard. He is also a member of the Australian National University's Shadow Reserve Bank Board and is an Adjunct Professor at Curtin University. In 2017, Paul’s team won Focus Economics awards for best overall forecaster for each of Australia and New Zealand. Prior to joining HSBC in 2010, Paul Bloxham spent 12 years as an economist within the Reserve Bank of Australia's Economic Analysis Department. Paul holds a Master's degree in public financial policy from the London School of Economics.

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When
3/03/2020 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
AUS Eastern Summer Time
Where
BDO Australia Level 10 12 Creek Street BRISBANE CITY, QLD 4000 AUSTRALIA

Program

Tuesday, 03 March 2020

Description
The Australian economy is entering unchartered territory. With interest rates at a record low and talks of quantitative easing, understanding the Australian landscape has never been more important for international companies. Join us as HSBC’s Paul Bloxham shares his insights on Australia’s economy within the context of slowing global growth, continued trade tensions, and strategic influence of Germany and the US.
Time
7:00 AM - 9:00 AM
3/03/2020 7:00 AM

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